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    Uncoupled spatiotemporal patterns of seed dispersal and regeneration in Pyrenean silver fir populations

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    Silver fir (Abies alba) reaches its southwestern distribution limit (rear edge) in the Pyrenees, where it forms highly fragmented populations threatened by drought-induced die-off. Therefore, we need a better knowledge of regeneration patterns and processes (seed production and dispersal, regeneration niche) of such rear-edge stands to assist their long-term conservation. Seed rain patterns were studied in two structurally contrasting sites: an even-aged pure stand (Las Eras) and an uneven-aged mixed silver fir-beech (Fagus sylvatica) stand (Gamueta) over 8 and 12. years, respectively. Seed production experienced a greater synchrony in years of high seed production than when crops were low, suggesting masting behavior in both sites. Seed inverse modeling methods resulted in dispersal curves differing between sites, with estimates of mean dispersal distances of 9.9 and 21.5. m for the pure and mixed stands, respectively. Long-term sampling of seed dispersal and production was complemented with an analysis of silver fir regeneration niche. Seed and seedling patterns were spatially uncoupled, emphasizing the relevance of microsite filtering of regeneration. Understory light environment was the main factor explaining seedling emergence and mortality. Our study provides a mechanistic basis and a methodological approach for understanding the colonization ability of Pyrenean rear-edge silver fir stands and similar tree populations. © 2014 Elsevier B.V.This study was supported by Projects 012/2008, 387/2011 and 1012S (Organismo Autónomo Parques Nacionales, Spain). We thank ARAID for supporting JJC. IM acknowledges support by the Project FP7-REGPOT-2010-1 program (Project 264125 EcoGenes). Fernando González Taboada helped with model analyses and commented early versions of the manuscript. We sincerely thank all colleagues who helped us in the field campaigns. We thank the editor and reviewers for their constructive comments.Peer Reviewe
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